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He looked for exotic
foods to stimulate his jaded appetite. |
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(A) |
refreshed |
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(B) |
tired
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satisfied |
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(D) |
insatiate |
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You'll see traffic
jams during rush hours. |
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(A) |
congestions
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(B) |
jars |
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(C) |
jackpots |
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signals |
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We simply could not
understand the jargon the doctor spoke. |
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(A) |
terminology
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(B) |
impact |
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(C) |
iota |
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(D) |
assessment |
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You had better look into
the problems without jaundiced eyes. |
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(A) |
fair |
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(B) |
equitable |
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(C) |
prejudiced
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(D) |
impartial |
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They happy little girl
walked with jaunty steps. |
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(A) |
irascible |
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(B) |
lively
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(C) |
iridescent |
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(D) |
erratic |
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Please stop jeering
at the poor boy. |
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(A) |
endorsing |
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(B) |
harking |
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(C) |
harnessing |
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scoffing at
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The policeman
jeopardized his life to save the drowning boy's life. |
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(A) |
rescued |
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(B) |
risked
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loathed |
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lulled |
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The old wagon jerked
along. |
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(A) |
slid |
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(B) |
relished |
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(C) |
protruded |
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(D) |
moved with twist or pull
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To enable the ship to
ride safely through the storm, the captain decided to
jettison much of the cargo. |
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(A) |
jest |
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(B) |
discard
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(C) |
store up |
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(D) |
hoard |
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Tom got the jitters
whenever he thought of being flunked. |
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(A) |
panic
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(B) |
flecks |
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(C) |
comity |
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(D) |
enmity |
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Answers 1B
2A 3A 4C 5B 6D
7B 8D 9B 10A |
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